Coins 2022-06-27 Auction - 81 Price Results - Bonhams in California
USA, PCGS Commemorative Five Piece Panama-Pacific Exposition Set, 1915-S, in Box of Issue1776 Pewter Continental Dollar, CURENCY MS63 PCGSUSA, 1795 Small Eagle $5 AU58 NGC
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Los Angeles, CA, United States
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France, 20 Francs, 1854-A: France, 20 Francs, 1854-AKM-781.1. Good detail remains on this bullion piece. Extremely Fine
0001: France, 20 Francs, 1854-AEst. US$250-US$280
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France, 100 Francs, 1856-A: France, 100 Francs, 1856-AKM-786.1. Just 57,000 pieces were minted at the Paris mint this year. Light handling shows mostly in the obverse field. About Uncirculated
0002: France, 100 Francs, 1856-AEst. US$600-US$700
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Germany, Bavaria, 10 Marks, 1900-D: Germany, Bavaria, 10 Marks, 1900-DKM-514. A moderately circulated example. Extremely Fine
0003: Germany, Bavaria, 10 Marks, 1900-DEst. US$145-US$155
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Italy, 10 Lira, 1863-T BN: Italy, 10 Lira, 1863-T BNKM-9.3. Moderately circulated with a couple of minor obverse marks. Extremely Fine
0004: Italy, 10 Lira, 1863-T BNEst. US$120-US$130
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World Gold Coinage (2): World Gold Coinage (2)including Mexico, 1918 20 Pesos; Russia, 1899 10 Rubles. Each appears to have been once used as jewelry pieces. Still, good detail remains on both. Fine to About Very Fine,
0005: World Gold Coinage (2)Est. US$800-US$1,000
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Mexico, 2 1/2 Pesos 1945 (3): Mexico, 2 1/2 Pesos 1945 (3)All are Brilliant Uncirculated, each with full mint luster. Uncirculated (3)
0007: Mexico, 2 1/2 Pesos 1945 (3)Est. US$180-US$250
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Mexico, 2 1/2 Pesos, 1945: Mexico, 2 1/2 Pesos, 1945Together with a California Gold Charm. The Mexico 2 ½ pesos is fully lustrous. Extremely Fine (2)
0008: Mexico, 2 1/2 Pesos, 1945Est. US$50-US$70
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Miscellaneous World Coinage (5): Miscellaneous World Coinage (5)including Spain, 10 Pesetas, 1878; 25 Pesetas, 1877; Mexico, silver 5 Pesos, 1950; Great Britain, Sovereign, 1909-P; US Mint Philadelphia Aramco Gold Ingot produced for
0009: Miscellaneous World Coinage (5)Est. US$1,800-US$2,000
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Miscellaneous World Coinage (3): Miscellaneous World Coinage (3)including Mexico, 50 Pesos, 1947; Chile, 100 Pesos, 1956; Canada, Silver Dollar, 1958. Very Fine to About Uncirculated (3)
0010: Miscellaneous World Coinage (3)Est. US$2,500-US$2,800
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Miscellaneous and World Coins (7): Miscellaneous and World Coins (7)Including 1901-S, 1906-S $5; 1913 $2.5; 1910-S $20; France, 1895 20 Francs; France, 1866 10 Francs; Eureka Gold Charm. A desirable lot for the gold collector. Fine
0011: Miscellaneous and World Coins (7)Est. US$2,500-US$2,800
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1776 Pewter Continental Dollar, CURENCY MS63 PCGS: 1776 Pewter Continental Dollar, CURENCY MS63 PCGSCAC Sticker. Newman 1.1-C, W-8445. Rarity-3. Lustrous satin surfaces exhibit lovely pewter gray patina on both sides. This is a well-struck example
0012: 1776 Pewter Continental Dollar, CURENCY MS63 PCGSEst. US$75,000-US$85,000
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USA, Lincoln Cent 1955 Double Die: USA, Lincoln Cent 1955 Double DiePopular with collectors since the year of issue, the 1955 Doubled Die Obverse Lincoln cent continues to enjoy strong market demand at all levels of preservation.
0013: USA, Lincoln Cent 1955 Double DieEst. US$400-US$600
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USA, 1831 Bust Dime: USA, 1831 Bust DimeNicely toned with deep steel-blue and golden-tan colorations. Light wear shows on the design high points. (4520) Extremely Fine
0014: USA, 1831 Bust DimeEst. US$100-US$150
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USA, A Group of 10 Silver Dollars: USA, A Group of 10 Silver Dollars1921 Morgan (2); 1922(2); 1923(2); 1924(2); 1926(2); 1928. Sold as a lot. Not subject to return. Good to Very Fine (10)
0015: USA, A Group of 10 Silver DollarsEst. US$180-US$200
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Miscellaneous US Type Coins (3): Miscellaneous US Type Coins (3)Including 1890 S$1; 1915-S 50C Panama-Pacific Exposition; 1918-S 5C. Good detail still shows on each of these better date coins. Very Fine to About Uncirculated (3)
0016: Miscellaneous US Type Coins (3)Est. US$200-US$250
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USA, Gold Dollar 1883: USA, Gold Dollar 1883Only 10,800 pieces were minted. (7584) Poor, jewelry mounted
0017: USA, Gold Dollar 1883Est. US$60-US$80
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USA, Liberty head $2.5 Quarter Eagle 1860-S: USA, Liberty head $2.5 Quarter Eagle 1860-SJust 25,600 examples were struck at San Francisco. (7793) Fine to Very Fine, polished
0018: USA, Liberty head $2.5 Quarter Eagle 1860-SEst. US$150-US$180
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USA, $2.50, 1909: USA, $2.50, 1909Always a popular second year date of issue. (7940) Extremely Fine
0019: USA, $2.50, 1909Est. US$230-US$240
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USA, $2.50, 1913: USA, $2.50, 1913Light handling shows, as does bright yellow-gold color. (7945) Extremely Fine
0020: USA, $2.50, 1913Est. US$225-US$235
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USA, $2.50, 1915: USA, $2.50, 1915A modestly circulated example for the budget-minded collector. (7948) Extremely Fine
0021: USA, $2.50, 1915Est. US$225-US$235
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USA, Liberty Head $2.5 Quarter Eagles (6): USA, Liberty Head $2.5 Quarter Eagles (6)including 1845, 1851-O, 1878-S, 1907, 1900, 1905. These are possibly ex-jewelry pieces. Fine to Very Fine, many polished (6)
0022: USA, Liberty Head $2.5 Quarter Eagles (6)Est. US$750-US$850
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USA, $2.5 Quarter Eagles (10): USA, $2.5 Quarter Eagles (10)including 1861, 1911, 1912, 1913 (2), 1915, 1927 (2), 1926, 1929. All are well circulated, but appear overall problem free. Fine to Very Fine (10)
0023: USA, $2.5 Quarter Eagles (10)Est. US$1,600-US$1,700
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USA, $3 1856-S: USA, $3 1856-SOne of only 34,500 pieces produced at San Francisco. A well worn example with some minor damage on the obverse. (7975) Poor
0024: USA, $3 1856-SEst. US$300-US$400